[NANOG-announce] NANOG 81: Call For Presentations
NANOG Community, The NANOG Program Committee (PC) would like to remind you they are accepting proposals for all sessions at NANOG 81, February 8-10, 2021. Below is a summary of key details and dates from the Call For Presentations on the NANOG website, which can be found at https://nanog.org/meetings/nanog-81/nanog-81-call-presentations/. Given by many of the industry’s top minds, presentations at NANOG meetings are meant to spark the imagination, encourage dialog, and drive new solutions to our greatest networking challenges. The PC is currently seeking proposals, and also welcomes suggestions for speakers and topics. Presentations may cover current technologies, soon-to-be deployed technologies, and industry innovation. Vendors are welcome to submit talks which cover relevant technologies and capabilities, but presentations should not be promotional, or discuss proprietary solutions. The primary speaker, moderator, or author should submit a presentation proposal and abstract via the Program Committee Tool at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/submit-presentation/ - Sign in with your Profile Account - Select the type of talk you propose to present, and complete the title and abstract Timeline for submission and proposal review: - Submitter enters abstract (and draft slides if possible) in Program Committee Tool prior to the deadline for slide submission. - PC performs initial review and assigns a “shepherd” to help develop the submission — typically within 2 weeks. - Submitter develops draft slides of talk if not already submitted with the initial proposal. Please submit initial draft slides early — the PC does not evaluate submissions until draft slides are available for review. NANOG Staff is available to assist with slide templates upon request from the submitter. - Panel and Track submissions should provide a topic list and intended/confirmed participants in the abstract. - PC reviews the slides and continues to work with Submitter as needed to develop the topic. - Draft presentation slides should be submitted prior to the published deadline for slides (Dec. 14, 2020). - PC evaluates submissions to determine presentations for the agenda (posted on Jan. 25, 2021). - Agenda assembled and posted. - Submitters notified. - Final presentation slides must be submitted prior to the published deadline for slides (Jan. 11, 2021). If you think you have an interesting topic but want feedback or suggestions for developing an idea into a presentation, please email the PC ( nano...@nanog.org), and a representative will respond to you in a timely manner. Otherwise, submit your talk, keynote, track, or panel proposal to the Program Committee Tool at your earliest convenience. We look forward to reviewing your submission! NANOG 81 Calendar of Events Date Event/Deadline Nov 19, 2020 CFP Announced Dec 7, 2020 CFP Reminder Dec 14, 2020 CFP Deadline: Draft Presentation Slides Due Jan 4, 2021 Registration Opens Jan 11, 2021 Topics List + Highlights Posted Jan 11, 2021 Speaker FINAL Presentations Due Jan 22, 2021 Speaker Presentation Recordings Finalized Jan 25, 2021 NANOG 81 Agenda Published Feb 8-10, 2021 NANOG 81 Virtual Conference Final slides must be submitted by Monday, January 11, 2021, and no changes will be accepted between that date and the conference. Materials received after that date may be updated on the website after the completion of the conference. We look forward to “seeing you” in February on our virtual platform! Sincerely, Steve Feldman On behalf of the NANOG PC ___ NANOG-announce mailing list NANOG-announce@nanog.org https://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog-announce
NANOG 81: Call For Presentations
NANOG Community, The NANOG Program Committee (PC) would like to remind you they are accepting proposals for all sessions at NANOG 81, February 8-10, 2021. Below is a summary of key details and dates from the Call For Presentations on the NANOG website, which can be found at https://nanog.org/meetings/nanog-81/nanog-81-call-presentations/. Given by many of the industry’s top minds, presentations at NANOG meetings are meant to spark the imagination, encourage dialog, and drive new solutions to our greatest networking challenges. The PC is currently seeking proposals, and also welcomes suggestions for speakers and topics. Presentations may cover current technologies, soon-to-be deployed technologies, and industry innovation. Vendors are welcome to submit talks which cover relevant technologies and capabilities, but presentations should not be promotional, or discuss proprietary solutions. The primary speaker, moderator, or author should submit a presentation proposal and abstract via the Program Committee Tool at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/submit-presentation/ - Sign in with your Profile Account - Select the type of talk you propose to present, and complete the title and abstract Timeline for submission and proposal review: - Submitter enters abstract (and draft slides if possible) in Program Committee Tool prior to the deadline for slide submission. - PC performs initial review and assigns a “shepherd” to help develop the submission — within 2 weeks. - Submitter develops draft slides of talk if not already submitted with the initial proposal. Please submit initial draft slides early — the PC does not evaluate submissions until draft slides are available for review. NANOG Staff is available to assist with slide templates upon request from the submitter. - Panel and Track submissions should provide a topic list and intended/confirmed participants in the abstract. - PC reviews the slides and continues to work with Submitter as needed to develop the topic. - Draft presentation slides should be submitted prior to the published deadline for slides (Dec. 14, 2020). - PC evaluates submissions to determine presentations for the agenda (posted on Jan. 25, 2021). - Agenda assembled and posted. - Submitters notified. - Final presentation slides must be submitted prior to the published deadline for slides (Jan. 11, 2021). If you think you have an interesting topic but want feedback or suggestions for developing an idea into a presentation, please email the PC ( nano...@nanog.org), and a representative will respond to you in a timely manner. Otherwise, submit your talk, keynote, track, or panel proposal to the Program Committee Tool at your earliest convenience. We look forward to reviewing your submission! NANOG 81 Calendar of Events Date Event/Deadline Nov 19, 2020 CFP Announced Dec 7, 2020 CFP Reminder Dec 14, 2020 CFP Deadline: Draft Presentation Slides Due Jan 4, 2021 Registration Opens Jan 11, 2021 Topics List + Highlights Posted Jan 11, 2021 Speaker FINAL Presentations Due Jan 22, 2021 Speaker Presentation Recordings Finalized Jan 25, 2021 NANOG 81 Agenda Published Feb 8-10, 2021 NANOG 81 Virtual Conference Final slides must be submitted by Monday, January 11, 2021, and no changes will be accepted between that date and the conference. Materials received after that date may be updated on the website after the completion of the conference. We look forward to “seeing you” in February on our virtual platform! Sincerely, Steve Feldman On behalf of the NANOG PC
Sprint contact - Mobile network block DNS
I'm looking for a contact at Sprint (or T-Mobile?) mobile networking, if someone could please contact me off-list. I help run a service that relies on being able to make DNS queries via standard UDP directly to particular servers, and recently we've been seeing all the packets silently dropped on Sprint with both iOS and Android devices. -- Thanks, Andrew Imeson
Mozilla solicits comments on rolling DoH wide
If, like me, you think it's a solution in search of a problem -- excuse me, a *problem* in search of a problem -- here's your chance: https://www.zdnet.com/article/fearing-drama-mozilla-opens-public-consultation-before-worldwide-firefox-doh-rollout/ -- Jay R. Ashworth Baylink j...@baylink.com Designer The Things I Think RFC 2100 Ashworth & Associates http://www.bcp38.info 2000 Land Rover DII St Petersburg FL USA BCP38: Ask For It By Name! +1 727 647 1274
RE: Spectrum (AS33363) Clue?
Bryan, I'd just be happy to get notifications of their "planned maintenances" ... Also that seems high for a 20/2, I pay that for a 600/40 with 5 static IPs. Thank you, Michael K. Spears 727.656.3347 -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Bryan Fields Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2020 10:44 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Spectrum (AS33363) Clue? On 11/19/20 10:22 AM, Brian K Miller wrote: > Good luck getting info out of them, I usually just run my mouth with > the local guys when they come out, I get more info that way than in a ticket. It appears they have fixed some of the issues today, our packets are no longer going across the country to get across the room. Latency is down to the historical averages, and we're no longer having throughput issues. I'm a paying business customer (125/mo for 20/2 mbit connection), so I'm going to bitch to high hell when it's impacting my business. Thanks to everyone who reached out, -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net
Re: Spectrum (AS33363) Clue?
FW(little)IW, We have a direct peering with the legacy Charter side between ATL and CLT, and my WFH line is a TWC legacy connection in NE. They appear to be congested, in some major peering points Ashburn and DC, and possibly internal on the backbone. I am on a college campus, so I blame everything on CoD, that new XBOX thing, and PS5s. Good luck getting info out of them, I usually just run my mouth with the local guys when they come out, I get more info that way than in a ticket. Brian Miller Clemson University/C-Light Network Services On 11/17/20, 3:51 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Bryan Fields" wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Is there anyone at Spectrum business with clue who can contact me off list regarding some peering issues in your network? I have several customers seeing 150ms of latency due to traffic bouncing between east and west coasts to go across the room. This is between routers both in TAMSFLDE. Support has said this is "normal" and refused to escalate it. Some quick testing with RIPE Atlas probes shows it's the same across 33363. Thanks, - -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEaESdNosUjpjcN/JhYTmgYVLGkUAFAl+0N20ACgkQYTmgYVLG kUAsBQ/8Cu5i3rH98K/pEwawV391d++V8dQWrFosYEz6Yp99OTJg3K2NcgI5wYGj +cfTYbw2sGTQUB57bIxZbpAYIV1KIeEwHckQ2P/2coud9y8yeuFjSY2kEYl5HpoV T9Q8bIw8XTvZgPZYvQ9VPry4zWscV+2OoHEZQpQSN4MOyjN1Oj+w36/nM3La+Dp3 RaQkbKKW44LcAgqn4wUqdZgmZcYpsgz+RyA9hbbvT3tl7693LdD4XcenULo0t4kS cu0YcoDA7+2yoTdF7yzabl0qPwhqfhTPEYczWxHEqfEXN0NebV5Nqj4pMAQfQFZ2 mEyckAx84+hL2op0XVXYPnbU6Kd3i5JZxcHOwXIp5Kk0LvZVSfMypseAAPRzS/M+ PXbnlqFYf350VOjV7rQn23UWo5kduxzvOyc+bYGAvsqJWYumpIGYqe05EHQqYiBO RTuJoOLmEYfg52OML/ih0M9UPGtluIZvvMPv+jLmbyVt2COjaJnVGiWWfrIjkQqr 2kjIRrja3RTvHZHVUHHyZZMdfjufjb2fIhboHDhhEueEMSPBdzCb+j241IrG4IHb sDWkhkcdXyN82htvEocZDJqGGMQqzCP86TWoefjN3YOjKMLl8kL9HgRV7eZGZJc9 6cbQrh50mWHQtYgki9a0+3Sk9Eu7cJIWSAA4p6l3WaOa80VGbEw= =BfB0 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Spectrum (AS33363) Clue?
On 11/19/20 10:22 AM, Brian K Miller wrote: > Good luck getting info out of them, I usually just run my mouth with the > local guys when they come out, I get more info that way than in a ticket. It appears they have fixed some of the issues today, our packets are no longer going across the country to get across the room. Latency is down to the historical averages, and we're no longer having throughput issues. I'm a paying business customer (125/mo for 20/2 mbit connection), so I'm going to bitch to high hell when it's impacting my business. Thanks to everyone who reached out, -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net